
Weight loss from diet pills come with one fundamental requirement. To lose weight (and most likely maintain weight) you have to keep using them.
A drug such Orlistat (or it’s cutdown OTC version Alli) will decrease absorption of fat by the intestines. Less fat means less calories. Less calories means weight loss.
So what happens when you stop taking the drug?
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